The Turn of the Screw and Other Stories (The Turn of the Screw, Washington Square, Madame De Mauves, The Romance of Certain Old Clothes & The Ghostly Rental) (Hardcover Library Edition)
The Turn of the Screw and Other Stories (The Turn of the Screw, Washington Square, Madame De Mauves, The Romance of Certain Old Clothes & The Ghostly Rental) (Hardcover Library Edition)
Born in 1843 in New York City, Henry James was the son of theologian Henry James Sr. and the brother of philosopher William James. He spent his formative years between Europe and America, receiving an eclectic education that exposed him to diverse cultures and ideas. This transatlantic upbringing profoundly influenced his literary perspective, leading him to explore the contrasts between the Old and New Worlds in his works.James's literary career began with short stories and critical essays, but he gained prominence with novels like The American (1877) and Daisy Miller (1878). His writing often delved into the complexities of social interactions and the subtleties of personal relationships, reflecting his keen observations of society. His nuanced characterizations and intricate narratives earned him a reputation as a master of psychological realism.In his later years, James continued to produce significant works, including The Wings of the Dove (1902) and The Ambassadors (1903). He became a British citizen in 1915, a year before his death in 1916, underscoring his deep connection to Europe. Today, Henry James is celebrated as a pivotal figure in 19th-century literature, whose exploration of consciousness and perception paved the way for modernist writers.
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Introduction Notes on the texts Further reading Chronology Prefaces by Henry James Sir Edmund Orme Owen Wingrave The Friends of the Friends The Turn of the Screw Appendix: from James's Notebooks Notes Variant readings
Introduction Notes on the texts Further reading Chronology Prefaces by Henry James Sir Edmund Orme Owen Wingrave The Friends of the Friends The Turn of the Screw Appendix: from James's Notebooks Notes Variant readings
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